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This demonstrates the dieseling effect in clear ballistic gel. This is where a substance ignites from the effects of pressure. Credits Hackaday. Com pic.twitter.com/Iq67gxXnPl
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Lars HardWood
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Love your posts.
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Science girl
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Thank you, glad u enjoy 😊
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Allan
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That's the first time I've seen that in any of the slow-mo footage I've seen. Thank you. You always find interesting n cool stuff 👍
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Science girl
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Thank you 😊
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Dazz
@DazzDzatron
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Does that happen in living tissue ?
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Science girl
@gunsnrosesgirl3
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The gel is as close to it as possible
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🌍 Robert วิเศษฤทธิ์🇬🇧🇩🇪🇹🇭🇷🇺
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Scary thought - to be hit like that, huh?
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Science girl
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The gel I believe is made to resemble living tissue
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FastMaster001
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Although I've never seen smoke pour out of a shot animal or person like this - I think this is a case where the heat of the bullet melted some components of the ballistics gel back into a gas forming a collapsing cavitation bubble
bullets don't do that in flesh - it necrotizes
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